The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1911, Image 3

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“I'm slick of boarding!”
threw himself into the big
the first floor front room
ered at his room mate.
“Well—I'm not a boarding-house
keeper, am 1? You needn't look at
me as if I had gotten the clam in the
chowder tonight—I swear 1 didn't.”
Jimmy took his from
the mantel and lighted {t
while he looked at Drake
half-closed lids
married--if you
“Cut {t out
chair In
and glow-
Rogers pipe
leisurely
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a jolly bachelor for the rest of my
old man--I
" Drake looked
“there's no other
girl for me.”
“Some other fe
“No.
laugh, “she gave me up for a box of
paints, but I back
paints and all--if she'd have me
told her at the time I never
but—I have had eighteen mont
i
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llow 1 suppose?
Drake laughed a short, harsh
would take her
which t ut her side
question
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from the paper
rang the bell of
the ad
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the doo
vd number The ecard on
read
There was a scurrying of feet from
within a voice whispered, “You
go, Alles nay be some one to look
at the apart:
The
fump
ont
hearts of both
when the door opened and a
slim, fluffy person in a soft bine some
thing stood before them
“We-—Is—that is—we saw an adver
tisement Jimmy was stammering
when the girl herself came to the res
cue
“You
apartment,
inside.
perhaps
“We don’t want to leave.”
“but Miss Denning"
“Denning! What
his rudeness
“Ruth Denning-—-she has won some
big prize or something and we are go-
ing to France
“Where is she
volce was unsteady.
There was no time for answer
Ruth Denning herself appeared. She
stood between the portieres with a
hand gripping each one in the effort
to steady herself.
“Bobby~" Bhe smiled In a way
that Allee Ivery had not seen her
emile even when the great lLeylan
prize was given her. She came for
now? Drake's
Literary Presa,
then and met the hand which
“Are vou flat hunting?" The very
foolishness of her question in so tense
a moment snapped the cord and all
four young persons laughed. And
Jimmy so far forgot the fact that he
did not know either girl that he an-
swered glibly:
“Why, no—we are hunting mush-
wabbly eyes.”
Avery's silvery laugh rang out
rooms with
Alice
demure glance at
would
cast a
Jimmy
soe the
“Perhaps you
escape,”
Drake
view from the fire
she sald, looking
Ruth
a new we suddenly sprung up
before them Jimzy took the hint
¢ pointedly at
enning,
1 miniature
himself up
1, where he perched
enameled tubs to
situation
In the other un Bob
enjoy the
Drake was
aking
renting your apart
it mean tt
ibhson
1¥8 need
house for
her
“Not on your " put In Jimmy
more rm
Almost
BC (
county, Kentucky, was
a Record Family,
‘arnett of Hazard,
born March 8
Migs
1844 To
eleven children, six
These
and the
Perry
1822 and was married to
Cynthia CGrigsaley, Jure 8,
them were born
and five boys children
father and
living at the ripe
girls
are all living,
are nla
mother are ylao
sixty-eight
y ir
pais
and
have grand
geventy-one great-grand
which added to their eleven
make a grand total of 153
the four generations ud
children
souls In
Papa's View of It.
Gladys—But he writes such beau.
tiful poetry, papa
Papa--Now, see here, young lady,
I'm not going to let you marry any
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in Error,
“He sald for all he cared, I might
go to Farukhabad.”
“And you are consulting an atlas,
1 presume, to find out where that fa?
“Not at all. | merely wish to dis.
cover if Farukhabad has a Carnegle
Hbrary.”
% OAS Hii
Both, Maybe.
“What's the matter with you?
“1 feel a little uneasy.”
*"Lection or winter underwear?"
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trated Herewith Is Movable Man-
ger and Rack,
The style of stall shown in the {l
lustration affords a great
comfort to the cow. The distinguish
ing features of the stall are the mov
able manger and rack
length of the standing room in front
and behind may be varied to suit the
the animal, which
or chain
stall, to
out,
The stall should be
consists of a rope
ne
of th
cow from backing
across the rear end
keep the
feet wide on
centers, The entire stall,
B (see cut), is
——
a
pum
gE
if
BUILDING UP A DAIRY HERD
Fault of Da General Is
0) 7 i 4 nn
Few Pc
ymen _.
wiedge
t
£
They Possess— ints
¢ Sell Cows,
ich a cow of the heeft
kK will be much more
made up In the exceellent char
3
of the stock which she has pro
On the hand,
$
other when a
i possessed of
this class is no
ine as a successful breeder In the
and second calves which she pro
ghe ought to be sold
then be nut upon the mar
iat she will command a good
Salting Butter,
When attending a farmers’ institute
Prof, G. 1. Martin, head of
the dairy department of the North Da-
kota Agricultural college, was asked
the question, "How much should but.
ter we salted? His reply was: “For
marketing from three-fourths
of an ounce to one ounce to the pound
butler fat
recently
ordinary
Success in Dairying.
! s8 or failure In dairying does
not mean the number of cows A man
koets or the rushing that he does, but
ipon the character of the man, the In.
el'fgent thought that he gives his
neivess apd bis management, '
COWS STANDING IN GUTTER
Common and Uncleanly Habit of Blg
Animals and Young Heifers Is
Effectively Cured,
barns where
movable
In modern COWS
stanchions, the
bothered with
but where the cows are tied with
young heif
new into the stall, says
irritating to
find a
come in every
and COW has been
rr Cow STYRLL
—~ “J
End of Stall,
titer
does
two half
voxing qu
with a separat
dvantages In handling mili
or
derstand all the pro
An important
milk pails a:
The separator :
cific purpose
milk
WM ¢ ream separators are so
point
the churn
structed thi they can be made
inst & long time
In dairying
manure is
where whole milk
sold. still a product that
should be considered
Considering both its food and tonle
buttermilk may be consid
ered cheap at 10 cents per guart
When all has been said
kind
ean be used In
dairying
profitably modern
butter should be molded into one
pound molds and wrapped in a neat,
attractive package
About the only point of difference
between testing milk and cream fis,
the cream should be weighed and the
milk may be measured
To make a high grade of butter the
cream should be kept at a low tem.
perature, below 60 degrees, until
twelve hours before churning.
As farming land becomes scarce and
high priced, farmers !n general are
coming to realize the importance of
making thelr land as fertile and pro
ductive as possible
STATE {|
CAPITAL
NEWS
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Harrisburg Correspondence
Large Savings Deposits,
$ tnhia’ y
Philadelphia's 62
to have
aceord
“Shiny" Easter
appear
hocolate variety esvecially
attended by attor
well as State
i
GOeCIsIon was given.
was
William ©. Bishop Dies. i
William O. Bishop, one of the city's
well-known manufacturers and |
nent in financial and Masonic
died at the age of 67. Mir
HON
Prot}
circles,
and for years was a
Old City Grays.
member of the
New Masonic Temple,
Harrisburg Masons are preparing
for a brilliant event at the opening
of the new Masonic Temple, opposite
the Capitol, which, it is expected, will
be completed within a short time. The
building will cost over $150,000. 1
is expected to hold the celebration on
January 24, and among those to at
tend will be Grand Master G. W
Guthrie, Past Grand Mast George
B. Orlady, Lieutenant Governo:
John M. Reynolds and Judge 8. J. M
MeCarrell,
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